Oklahoma Code § 58-345

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Judgment only establishes claim
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A judgment rendered against an executor or administrator, in the
district court or before a magistrate, upon any claim for money
against the estate of his testator or intestate, only establishes
the claim in the same manner as if it had been allowed by the
executor or administrator, and the judge of the district court, and
the judgment must be that the executor or administrator pay, in due
course of administration, the amount ascertained to be due.  A
certified transcript of the judgment must be filed in the district
court.  No execution must issue upon such judgment, nor shall it
create any lien upon the property of the estate, or give to the
judgment creditor any priority of payment.

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